CAT Scan Of Salivary Gland Showed Stone. Taken Antibiotics. Have Swelling. Surgery Only Option?
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Thanks for the query
It is difficult for a 5mm sialolith (salivary gland stone) to pass by itself through the duct. If it is not removed at the earliest, there would be scarring at the site of the obstruction which can cause narrowing of the duct later on.
In the past, the only treatment option for the sialoliths associated with inflammation was surgery. As a part of the surgery either the entire salivary gland was removed or marsupialization of the duct with stone removal was done.
Recent innovation in the removal of sialolith is sialendoscopy. Sialendoscopy is a new procedure, aiming to visualize the lumen of the salivary ducts and their pathologies. It involves the use of miniature endoscopes (1-3mm wide) to enter the small ducts of the salivary glands.
Smaller stones (< 4 mm) are amenable to endoscopic removal. Intermediate-size stones (5-7 mm) may have to be fragmented further with either a holmium laser or lithotripsy followed by endoscopic extraction. This is a relatively painless and bloodless method to extract the sialolith.
My suggestion to you is to discuss with your doctor about sialendoscopy, so that he can refer you to the appropriate specialist.
Hope I have answered your query; I will be available for the follow-up queries.
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Dr. Naveen Kumar N.
ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon
Thank you for your response.
My ENT doctor did not believe sialendoscopy was an option - his group practice does not perform this proceedure, and he seemed to have no interest in discussing it with me.
Might you know of and ENT doctor or hospital in the Albany, NY area who performs this proceedure so I might get a second opinion?
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You can contact:
1. Osborne Head & Neck Institute,
1230 Avenue of the Americas,
New York, NY 0000.
2. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
525 East 68th Street
New York, NY 0000
Regards
Dr. Naveen Kumar N.
ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon
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